Partnerships
Special projects produced in collaboration with our commercial partners.
With a legacy dating back to 1829, Delvaux brings its historic savoirs and savoir faire to Hong Kong’s K11 Musea, combining them with local references that carry a hint of Belgian wit
At One Bangkok, a new Workplace Show Suite sheds the rigidity of the traditional office in favour of something more open and adaptable. Through layered zoning and spatially responsive furnishings, the space explores how the modern workplace can support fluid and distinctly human ways of working
In a forest-cloaked setting, Fisher & Paykel’s Nature—Ritual exhibition at Milan Design Week 2026 draws on New Zealand’s landscape to frame the kitchen as a lived, everyday space shaped by routine.
At Jervois Apartments, an eight-residence apartment in Auckland considers how compact living can still feel generous, with Fisher & Paykel appliances embedded into the kitchen planning
The Wishbone chair has passed through generations of hands and homes. Over seven decades later, it remains one of the most recognised chairs in the world, its legacy reflecting a conviction that longevity and respect for craft are the ultimate luxuries
Design Anthology and Aesop came together in Tokyo for a sensory-led retreat, translating the ethos of both a media brand and a skincare leader into a lived experience shaped by design, craft and the city itself
In an era of short-lived offices and borrowed workplace models, Knoll brings together Thailand’s design community in Bangkok to reconsider Florence Knoll’s idea of Total Design and its enduring mark on how we design today
Set against Hong Kong’s layered urban landscape, in December Studio Kohler convened architects and designers to consider how memory, technology and cultural identity continue to shape contemporary practice
Maison&Objet Intérieurs Hong Kong 2025 sat at the crossroads of craft, culture and imagination. Designers and makers from Asia and beyond converged to turn materials into vessels of memory and possibilities
The elegant grounds of Château de Chantilly inspired designer Jean-Louis Deniot to infuse a signature restaurant for Henderson Land with dynamic garden motifs
Ong Cen Kuang’s unique lighting designs marry contemporary sensibility with Balinese craft
A trio of Aesop stores in Singapore pay homage to the brand’s Geranium Leaf Body Care range this month, in an ongoing collaboration with Melbourne design studio Other Matter, coinciding with Singapore Design Week
A renovation of a Federation-style Melbourne home by Pohio Adams has realised the clients’ vision for a courtyard-style home that presents discreetly to the street and unfolds spectacularly at the rear
Now in its third and most ambitious edition, the fair reinforces its role as one of India’s foremost cultural forums, spotlighting interior design, architecture and craft-led innovation
In the lead up to the fourth edition of this expansive Southeast Asian design showcase, founding curator Suzy Annetta shares her perspective on three years of Emerge
This year’s edition of Design Show Australia celebrates Australia’s most promising talent with the Australian Made Trail and the annual Next Top Designers competition
For more than two decades, illustrious designer Paola Navone has collaborated with Baxter to transform leather into a language of craft, experimentation and human connection, creating furniture that is as tactile and luxurious as it is timeless.
In Singapore, the Plumeria Courtyard House by K2LD creates a beautiful sanctuary on a tightly contained site
New York-based architect Thomas Juul-Hansen charts a new course for urban luxury with his design of Bangkok development Scope Thonglor, a residential sanctuary inspired by superyachts
Aesop has become known as much for its skincare formulations as for its support of cultural and creative endeavours the world over. In Asia, the brand continues to both catalyse and partake in key cultural moments
For this year’s Melbourne Design Week, Aesop has created an expedition through the city centre that explores the material possibilities of a post-petrochemical world
Aesop’s latest installation at Salone del Mobile, The Second Skin, provides a calming, sensorial experience against the backdrop of a historic church
AlvinT’s contemporary furniture draws on Indonesia’s rich heritage